2024-05-202024-05-20https://hdl.handle.net/2139/56709Debrah Lewis is one of the founders on the Mamatoto Resource and Birth Centre located in Clifford Street, Belmont, Trinidad and Tobago. She observed the role of nurses in the recovery of patients which inspired her to pursue a career in nursing. While studying nursing, midwifrey caught her attention and she was exposed to a birth centre in New York and decided this was the path she would like to take. She discusses the historical background of the National Association of Midwives, the advances in care for women and talks about receiving a national award for her work in midwifrey.46 min 1 secsMP4EnglishThis resource is being hosted by the Campus Libraries at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. The content is to be used for non-commercial purposes to support teaching and research. The videos may be copied, distributed, and displayed verbatim. For commercial uses, you are required to seek permission from the copyright holder, email tammy.kremer@gmail.com.Childbirth -- Trinidad and TobagoNatural childbirth--CoachingMamatoto Resource and Birth CentreBirthing centers -- Trinidad and TobagoMaternal health services -- Trinidad and TobagoMidwives -- Trinidad and TobagoBirth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago: Deborah LewisVideoTammy Kremer